Posted on 01/14/2013 1:29:44 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Nearly three thousand U.S. college students went online in the search for a 'sugar daddy' to fund their education last year.
Georgia State University and New york University were the top two schools for female students to seek out men willing to fund their tuition, with Pennsylvania's Temple University following closely behind for third place.
According to the website SeekingArrangement.com, 2012 saw a 58per cent growth in female students signing up to be 'sugar babies,' which the site describes as 'attractive, intelligent, ambitious and goal oriented' women seeking 'financial pampering.'
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I actually knew of a guy who ran a racket like this, and it was a really odd, but very profitable arrangement for the women. And him as well, but not quite what you think.
To start with, he had a double fortune, through inheritance and earning his own fortune by the age of 30, owning several businesses, but he shunned marriage because his parents marriage they both considered disastrous, at least until they divorced and became fast friends.
So he built an upscale house near enough to a major university, furnished it luxuriously, and selected a bright, ambitious, and a little mercenary young woman, then made her a business proposition.
She would be his mistress, live in his house, live in luxury, travel in summer, eat fine food, and he would set her up financially with a generous stipend, but more importantly, an investment fund that would be mature when she graduated. And he was very clear that if she excelled in her business studies, there would be a very good job awaiting her in one of his businesses.
And she even had a clause to drop out, still get a goodly amount of money, but only if she did so in a polite manner.
And one very important thing. She would personally recruit her replacement, who fit into his strict criteria, before she left.
While there indeed was some sex, there was surprisingly little compared to the other stuff, and he was true to all his promises, so after graduation they moved into a very good job right from the start. With a healthy investment account as well.
His great secret, his ulterior motive, was actually not to have a mistress or trophy girlfriend. It was to recruit smart, loyal and competent executives for his businesses, because, he eventually confided, he would have to pay ten times as much, with no guarantee of quality, honesty or loyalty, to recruit an executive the typical way.
Is that a FR post or a Letter to Penthouse? I can’t quite tell.
Magna Cum Laudely?
Fake boobs are SO gross!
Dammit. In AFTER the Helen Thomas pic.
I still cannot understand how liberal idiots like Sandra Fluke think that their sexual needs are none of my business,
but 100% my financial responsibility.
My nomination for "Post of the Day"!
Are they twins....I mean quadruplets ....I mean sextuplets. ?
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Maybe it’s in with your Mark Twain pix. Remember his story?
If there aren’t any jobs, it’s just another way of working their way through college.
We don’t always get what we want...Ithink you already do.
Well, back in your mother’s time, there were prostitutes, and there have always been prostitutes. Sad thing is that, while women of easy virtue were rare then, the chaste woman is among the minority these days.
LOL...my favorite movie of all time. Cut cards for a Poke?
Sorry, but your buddy sounds like a degenerate to me.
If the media and schools have anything to do with it, they’ll have them by 11
Well, honey, you’ve told us what you are, so now this is strictly a business negotiation to determine the price paid and benefits to the parties involved.
It couldn’t be a Penthouse letter, because there is no mention of a 10” pianist.
Is this the guy?
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